Kaley Cuoco voices her biggest insecurity

We all have insecurities. Celebrities seem to have more than most. At the very least, they’re more vocal about them.

Kaley Cuoco loathes her voice.

“I feel like I have the most annoying one,” she said during a Hollywood Reporter roundtable.

“I hate the sound of my voice. I can hear it from a mile away — it’s nasally. Why do I talk like that? It freaks me out!”

She’s not the only actress to speak out about personal pet peeves. Some revelations, like Meryl Streep saying in a speech at Indiana University that she learned to love herself and accept her flaws, and Melissa McCarthy wishing for overnight weight loss, are heartfelt and ring true. Others … well, you decide.

Meryl Streep at Indiana University: “I used to hate my nose. Now I don’t. It’s OK.”

Melissa McCarthy in Good Housekeeping: “Sometimes I wish I were just magically a size 6 and I never had to give it a single thought. But I am weirdly healthy, so I don’t beat myself up about it — it wouldn’t help, and I don’t want to pass that on to my girls.”

Kim Kardashian in Glamour: ‘I don’t find myself as sexy as everyone thinks. I’m a lot more insecure than people would assume, but with little stupid things.”

Supermodel Karlie Kloss: “It was tough being the tall, gangly girl at school. It made me incredibly insecure.”

Katy Perry in Vogue: “You know, my skin used to be a lot worse than it is. So we would do a lot more coverage because I was insecure about my skin.”

Megan Fox to Jay Leno about her thumbs: “They’re weird and they’re really fat and there’s like a weird knuckle.”

And our No. 1, absolute favorite comes courtesy of an actress known largely for her sexy self.

Jessica Alba, as reported in the Telegraph: “I had buck teeth and pigeon toes. I had asthma attacks, so every time I played soccer or baseball, I would have to strap on an oxygen mask. It is so embarrassing when you’re sitting there with an oxygen mask next to a guy you think is really cute. It was hell being a kid.”